Musée d'Orsay Reserved Access 1-Day Admission Ticket

Get reserved access to the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and enjoy more time inside to see the artistic masterpieces of one of the world’s greatest museums. Admire works by Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, including Renoir and Van Gogh.

About this ticket

Valid 1 day

Skip the ticket line

Printed or mobile voucher accepted

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Wheelchair accessible

Cancellation policy

This activity is non-refundable.

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Get reserved access to the popular Musée d'Orsay

Explore the museum at your own pace, spending as much time as you like

Marvel at masterpieces by Renoir, Monet, Manet and others

Full description

Explore one of the world’s best art museums at your own pace with a reserved access day admission ticket to the Musée d'Orsay. Avoid lengthy lines and the hassle of ticket counters.

You’ll simply show your voucher directly at the dedicated entrance for visitors with pre-bought tickets. After a security check, you’ll be able to walk straight inside.

The Musée d'Orsay is located in the former Gare d'Orsay train station and is home to one of France's largest national collections of art. The major section of the museum is dedicated to Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, but you also find some sculptures, photographs, and furniture.

This is considered one of the best galleries in Paris and contains masterpieces such as Dance at le Moulin de la Galette by Renoir, Apples and Oranges by Cézanne, Van Gogh's self-portraits and many other unique pieces you’ll have the opportunity to admire.

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Includes

Reserved access ticket for the Musée d'Orsay

Full access to the permanent collection and all temporary exhibitions

Unlimited time inside the museum for the whole day

What’s Not Included

Audio guide

Skipping security check (due to safety measures, all visitors must comply with the security check)

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Meeting point

Show your voucher directly at the Orsay museum entrance: Just go to Entrance C (entrée réservée).

• There may be a line at the reserved access entrance, however this will be much shorter than at the standard entrance
• Please note that the Orsay Museum is closed on Mondays, May 1 and December 25 and the Orangerie Museum is closed on Tuesdays. You do not have to visit both museums on the same day as you have 60 days to visit both museums
• Persons under 18 years and EU residents under 26 may enter free with a valid ID
• The museum is closed on Mondays. From Tuesday-Sunday last entry is 1 hour before closing time. Please also note that from 45 minutes before closing time onwards, museum staff will be asking visitors to begin making their way to the exit so as to close on time
• Voucher is valid for one entry only. You may stay as long as you like, but not leave and re-enter the museum
• The museum is free for everyone on first Sunday of the month
• From November the 12th to November the 23rd, the impressionists Galerie will re-open its doors to visitors

Overall rating

4.5 / 5

based on 4554 reviews

Review summary

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Value for money

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I was in Pars in the 1980's last The D'Orsay didn't exist I came to Paris to see the great impressionist painting all in one place was not disappointed More over the museum itself was spectacular with its giant clock Unfortunately I came during the recent strike in Paris (Jan 2020) and was disappointed the parts of the museum was closed (eg: Napoleon apartment) The press nor the news media ever told the public of the closures

If you love impressionist art then this is the place for you. This is where you will see Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet, Cezanne. this is an amazing collection and could have savored for days. I would highly recommend that if you have limited time while visiting any city that you pay the pennies extra and pre-purchase the skip-the-line option.

The visit to the Musee D'Orsay was a highlight of our trip to Paris with its extensive collection of impressionist and post-impressionist artworks. We spent a couple of hours at the museum, which was a bit of a rush and would recommend taking half a day to comfortably cover the whole museum.